Driving Creek Railway

Driving Creek Railway
Driving Creek Railway

This delightfully constructed forest mountain

railway was originally built by Barry Brickell to collect clay and wood for his pottery art business.

Track laying commenced in 1975 and it took around 32 years to complete the 1.6 miles (2.7 kilometers) line to the top scenic station, the brilliantly-titled EyeFull Tower.

This is

New Zealand

’s steepest and arguably most spectacular narrow-gauge railway. It has it all, from big drop viaducts to several small tunnels covered in ceramic artwork from Brickell’s collection.